Don Lemon jokes: CNN colleague Chris Cuomo has a diet of "steroids and tequila"



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CNN Liberal presenter Don Lemon mocked his physically fit colleague, Chris Cuomo, who criticized him for being strict on steroids and tequila.

During his Tuesday night appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," Lemon was asked what Cuomo – a known training mash – eats – other than "raw meat" that can be eaten with his hands.

"Besides steroids? I'm kidding, Chris. Wait a minute, maybe I'm not, he joked. "Steroids and tequila."

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Don Lemon, of CNN, joked about his friendship with his colleague Chris Cuomo on

Don Lemon, of CNN, joked about his friendship with his colleague Chris Cuomo on "Jimmy Kimmel Live".

Lemon said that his mother's favorite host, CNN, is Cuomo, apparently a friend with the entire Lemon family.

"They hang out," said Lemon.

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Kimmel said that Cuomo appeared to be a "very intense guy" before going on to search for information on Lemon's upcoming wedding.

"He's a strong, strong and scary man," Kimmel said of Cuomo.

Last month, the namesake of "Cuomo Prime Time" apologized after the threatening video of a man who called her "Fredo" became viral. The host of CNN is the youngest brother of Andrew Cuomo, Democratic governor of New York. He did not like referring to "Fredo", a reference to Fredo Corleone, the weak and easy brother of the movie "The Godfather", and he launched a profane diatribe.

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Lemon and Cuomo are known to be close friends and they often make news by sharing the transfer screen between their disputed CNN programs. The two liberal hosts also made the headlines off the camera, as Lemon was charged in a civil lawsuit for stubbing Cuomo's "Fredo" viral video.

Lemon spent the first part of his session with Kimmel complaining about President Trump and declaring that he was applying a "No Trump" policy to his fiance when he was not working.

"I'm not even anymore," Lemon said. "Because it's too much, you can be informed without being flooded."

Joseph A. Wulfsohn of Fox News contributed to this report.

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